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THE 
_ DAVENPORT 
MUNICIPAL ART 
GALLERY 


CATALOGUE OF 


334 PAINTINGS 
The Gift of C. A. FICKE 





1925 


TRUSTEES OF THE 
DAVENPORT MUNICIPAL ART GALLERY 


Dr. A. L. Hageboeck J. Clark Hall 
Mrs. J. W. Watzek Mrs. Harry F. Evans 
E. P. Adler W. H. Richter 
Miss Elizabeth D. Putnam Edward Kaufmann 


Peter N. Jacobsen 


OFFICERS 


C. A. Ficke, Honorary President 


Dr. A. L. Hageboech, President 
E. P. Adler, Vice-President 
Miss Elizabeth D. Putnam, Secretary 


R. J. McKinney, Acting Director 


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The Davenport Municipal Art Gallery 


Early in 1925 Davenport accepted a collection of 330 paint- 
ings which C. A. Ficke offered to the City as a nucleus for a 
public Art Gallery. The gift was coupled with conditions 
requiring that the City should establish a public Art Gallery to 
be called ‘““The Davenport Municipal Art Gallery;”’ that it 
should provide a suitable building to house the collection, and 
that it should agree to provide the means for the maintenance 
of the Gallery. In compliance with these conditions the City 
secured the enactment of a law by the Iowa Legislature per- 
mitting Cities operating under special charters to establish and 
maintain public Art Galleries; it adopted an ordinance establish- 
ing “The Davenport Municipal Art Gallery’’; it appointed a 
Board of nine Trustees provided for in the ordinance; it turned 
over to this Board the Armory building owned by the City, 
with instructions to remodel it into an Art Gallery; it appro- 
priated the funds required to meet the cost of such remodeling; 
and it also provided the means required for the maintenance of 
the Gallery. Davenport thus, it is believed, became the first 
City in the United States to establish a Municipal Art Gallery 
for the free use of the public. The Gallery was opened to the 
public in October, 1925, 





CATALOGUE OF PAINTINGS 
In the Davenport Municipal Art Gallery 


ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED 


ALBANI (Francesco) (Attributed) 1578-1660 
Italian School (Bolognese) 


1. Mythological Subject. 


AMERIGHI (MIcHELANGELO). Called Caravaggio. 1569-1609 
Italian School (Neopolitan) 


2. Abraham’s Sacrifice. 


3. Science. 


ARTOIS (Jacop Van). 1613-1665 
Flemish School 


4. Landscape. 


ARTEAGA (SEBASTIAN DE) 
Spanish-American School 
Born in Spain. Died in Mexico. Was active first half of 17th 
century. 


5. The Madonna. 


6. Descent From the Cross. 
The two portraits in lower corner represent the patron and patron: 
ess who ordered the painting. 


ARELLANO (JossE) 
Spanish-American School © 


7. Madonna and Child. 


ALZIBAR (JosEPHAS AB) 
Spanish-American School 


8. St. Stephen. 
Dated 1751. 


9, St. Francis Xavier. 
Dated 1735. 


AGUILERA (J) 
Spanish-American School 


10. The Guardian Angel. 


11. 


12. 


13. 


14. 


15. 


16. 


Af 


18. 


19. 
20. 


BARRETT (GrorcGe). 1728-1784 
British School 
Pupil of Benjamin West 
Landscape. 


BARENTSEN (Dirk). 1534-1592 
Dutch School 
Landscape. 


BASSANO (Jacopo DA Ponts). 1510-1592 
Italian School (Venetian) 


The Last Supper. 


BLAKELOCK (R. A.). Born 1847 
American School 
Landscape. 


BAZZI (Gian Antonio) (11 Soddoma). 1474-1549 
Italian School (Sienese) 
St. John. 


BRAMER (LEonarD). 1596-1667 
Dutch School 


Christ Before Pilate. 
It is undetermined whether this painting is an original by Bramer 
or a copy by him of Rembrandt’s ‘Christ Before Pilate” in the 
National Gallery, London. ; 


BEICH (Franz Joacum). 1663-1748 
German School 
He takes first place among the painters of ideal tendencies. (Kug- 
ler) He painted in the style of Gaspard Poussin and Salvator 
Rosa. (Siret) 


Landscape. 


BELLANGE (Joserps Louis HierotytTr). 1800-1866 
French School 
Painter of the battles of Napoleon 


On Russian Snow. 
The picture spuriously bears the signature of J. L. Gerome. A 
photograph of this painting submitted to Gerome in 1903, brought 
a letter from him saying: ‘The picture of which you send me a 
photograph is not from me. I believe I remember that its author 
is the painter Bellange.”’ 


BERCHEM (C.iaAs PrietTerz). 1624-1683 
Dutch School 
He is the most celebrated of the group of painters to which he 
belongs. (Clement) . 


The Halt. 
In the Pasture. 


21. 


22. 


23. 


24. 


25. 


26. 


14 


28. 


29. 


30. 


BERGEN (DtepricH Van). 1645-1689 
Dutch School 


Landscape With Cattle. 


BREENBERG (BarTHOLOMAEUS). 1620-1663 
Dutch School 


Landscape. 


BREYDEL (Kareu). (Called le Chevalier.) 1677-1744 
Flemish School 
Battle Scene. 
BIERSTADT (AxBertT). 1830-1902 


American School 


Laurelle Falls. 


Near Columbia River, Oregon 


BOECKHORST (Jean Van). 1603-1671 
Flemish School 


The Holy Family. 


BONNINGTON (RicHArD Parkss). 1801-1828 
British School 


Landscape. 


BOTH (Jan). 1609-1650 
JARDIN (KaREL Dv). 1625-1678 
Dutch School 


Landscape With Figures. 
The landscape is by Both; the figures by Jardin. 


BONHEUR (Rosa Marte). 1822-1899 
French School 


Study of a Cow. 


BOURCE (Henpricu Jacos). 1826-1899 
Belgian School 


Interesting News. 


BOTTICELLI (Sanpro) (School of). 1447-1516 
Italian School (Florentine) 


Madonna and Child and St. John. 


The painting is an original of the Florentine School of the 15th 


Century and of a period antedating Raphael. 


31. 


32. 


33. 


34. 


35. 


36. 


37. 


38. 


39. 


40. 
41. 
42. 


BONFIGLI (GuIsEpPer) 
Italian School 
Dated 1730. 


Madonna and Child. 
The artist on reverse of painting states that the child is the like- 
ness of Salvator Mellini born 1730. 


BRUEGHEL (Pieter) (the Elder). 1530-1569 
Flemish School 
The Good Shepherd. 
BRUEGHEL (Jan) (Velvet Brueghel). 1568-1625 
Flemish School 


Landscape With Holy Family. 
The figures in Brueghel’s landscapes were often painted by Rubens, 
Durer and others. 


Landscape. 


BUNCE (W.G.). 1840-1916 
American School 


Venetian Sunset. 

BRUNET HOUARD (Pierre Avuausts). Contemporary 
French School 

The King of the Forest. 


BERGEN (Cart von). Contemporary 
German School 


Woman and Child. 


British School (Eighteenth Century). Artist unknown 


Marine. 


BOL (FERDINAND). 1609-1681 
Dutch School 
Pupil! of Rembrandt. 

Portrait of Woman Dressed as Huntress. 
CABRERA (MiacuEL). 1695-1768 
Spanish-American School 

He was called the Michael Angelo of Mexico. (Appelton) 
St. Mathew. 
Christ at the House of the Pharisee. 


The Madonna of the Rosary. 


43. 


44. 


45. 


46. 


47. 
48. 


49. 


50. 


51. 


52. 


53. 


CAGNACCI (Gurpo). 1600-1680 
Italian School (Bolognese) 


Head of Sibyl. 


CALLOT (Jacques). 1594-1635 
French School 


Landscape With Figures. 


CANTARINI (Simone) (Il Pesarese). 1612-1648 
Italian School (Bolognese) 
Was pupil of Guido Reni. 


Head of Evangelist. 


CAPELLE (JEAN VAN DE). 1624-1679 
Dutch School 


Marine. 


CARRACCI (ANNIBALE) (School of) 
Italian School (Bolognese) 
Sixteenth Century. 


The Last Supper. 
The Washin§g of the Feet. 


CARRACCI (AnnrBate) (Attributed). 1560-1609 
Italian Schoo! (Bolognese) 


Portrait of Duke of Mirandola. 


CIGNANI (Carto) 
Italian School (Bolognese) 
Seventeenth Century copy. The original is in Corsini Gallery 
in Rome. 


Maria Adolorato. 


CRANE (Bruce) 
American School 
Born 1857. 


Autumn Landscape. 
CREDI (Lorenzo p1) (School of) 


Italian School (Florentine) 
Sixteenth Century. 


Annunciation. 


COLAERT (J) 
Dutch School 
Seventeenth Century. Dated 1663. 


Portrait of Young Man. 


COLE (Tuomas). 1801-1848 
American School 
(Hudson River School) 
Cole and Durand are called the fathers of American Landscape. 


54. Landscape. 


CONSTABLE (Joun). 1776-1837 
British School 
55. Landscape ‘‘Harvest.’’ 
CORREGIO. 1494-1534 


Italian School 
Real name Antoine da Corregio Allegri. 


56. Madonna and Child. 


COURBET (Gustave). 1819-1877 
French School 


57. Marine. 


CIRCIGNANO (AnTOoINE). 1559-1619 
Italian School 


58. Madonna and Child. 


CORTONA (Pietro BERRETINIDA). 1596-1669 
Italian School Roman) 
Painted in Grisaille. 


59. Miracle. 


COURTOIS (Jacques) (I] Borgognone). 1621-1676 
French School 


60. Battle Picture. 
61. Battle Picture. 
62. Battle Picture. 
63. The Attack. 
64. The Return. 


Real name Jacope Cortese. One of the most celebrated battle 
painters. (Clement) | 


CROME (Joun.) 1769-1821 
British School 


65. Landscape. 


CHURCH (Freperick FE.) (N. A.). 1826-1900 
American School 
Pupil of Thomas Cole. 


66. Landscape. 


67. 


68. 


69. 


70. 


71. 


72. 


73. 


74. 


75. 


76. 


DABO (Leon) 
American School 
Born 1868. 
Evening on the Hudson. 
DAUBIGNY (CuHar.es FraAncots). 1817-1878 
French School 
Daubigny’s favorite light was that of the cool evening dusk. 
(Muther) 
Landscape. 
DECKER (Cornetis). 1625-1675 
Dutch School 
Landscape. 
DIETRICH (Curistian WILHELM Ernst). 1712-1744 
German School 
Family Group. 
DELEN (Dirk Van). 1635-—- 
Dutch School 


Interior. 


DEMARNE (Jean Louts). 1744-1829 
French School 


Landscape With Cattle. 
DEJONGHE (J. B.). 1788-1844 
Flemish School 
Landscape. 
DOMENICHINO (Domenico ZAmpipri). 1581-1642 
Italian School (Bolognese) 
The Cumaean Sibyl. 


Early copy. The original is in the Capitol museum in Rome. 


DOUGHERTY (Paut) (N. A.). 1877 
American School 


The Cleft. 


DOLCI (Carto). 1508-1568 
Italian School (Florentine) 


Poetry. ae 
This is an early copy of Dolci’s famous painting “Poetry.” The 
original is in the Uffici Gallery in Florence. 


its 


78. 
79; 


80. 


81. 


82. 


83. 


84. 
85. 
86. 
87. 
88. 


89. 


DOMENICHINO (School of) 
Italian School (Bolognese) 
Seventeenth Century. 


- Head of Evangelist. 


This painting is attirbuted to one of Domenichino’s pupils. 


DOU (GerRaArRD). 1613-1681 
Dutch School 
Dou was a pupil of Rembrandt. 


Payment of Tribute. 


Portrait of an Old Woman. 
It is undetermined whether this painting is a replica, or an early 
copy of Dou’s ‘‘ La Divideuse”’ in the Hermitage in St. Petersburg. 


DROOGSLOOT (JosepH CoRNEILLE). Born 1624 
Dutch School 
Village Fete. 


DUPONT (GarinssporovuGH). 1767-1797 
British School 


Portrait of Lord Mountstuart. 


DUPRE (Juues). 1812-1889 
French School 
Dupre was one of the pioneers of the modern French School 
(Barbizon) of landscape painting. 


Landscape and Marine. 


DURAND (AsHER B.). 1796-1886 
American School. (Hudson River) 
Durand and Cole are called the fathers of American Landscape. 


Landscape. 
ECHAVE (BatTasar DE). 1580-1660 
Spanish-American School 


Born in Spain and died in Mexico. Echave is considered the most 
notable of the founders of the art of painting in Mexico. 


Adoration of the Magi. 
St. Paul. 
St. Peter. 
St. Simon. 
The Nativity of the Virgin. 
ECKHOUT (GERBRAND VAN DEN). 1621-1674 
Dutch School 


Of the pupils of Rembrandt, Eckhout was most nearly his Master’s 
equal. (Clement) 


The Circumcision. 


ELSHEIMER (Apam). 1574-1620 
German School 
Both Rubens and Rembrandt profited from him. (Rosenberg) 


90. ‘‘Ceres With Metanira.’’ 


EBERT (Cart). 1826-1885 
German School 


91. Winter Landscape. 


EPP (RupoteH). Contemporary 
German School 


92. ‘‘The Interrupted Nap.”’ 


EVERDINGEN (Aupert VAN). 1621-1675 
Dutch School 


93. Landscape. 


FABRITIUS (Kare). 1624-1654 
Dutch School 
Eckhout, Flinck, Boll and Fabritius were the four most illustrious 
pupils of Rembrandt. 


94. Woman at Prayer. 


FRANCIA (Francesco). 1450-1518 
Italian School (Bolognese) 


95. Pieta. 


FRANCK (Jerome). 1540-1610 
Flemish School 


96. ‘Christ Being Shown to the People.’’ 


FRANCK (Francois) (The Elder). 1544-1616 
Flemish School 


97. ‘‘The Feast of Belshazzar.’’ 
98. ‘‘Christ Bearing the Cross.’’ 
99. ‘Christ Before Pilate.’’ 


FEUERBACH (AnsEim). 1829-1880 
German School 
Feuerbach was one of Germany’s foremost modern painters. His 
work resembles that of Ingres. (Muther) 


100. Head of Young Man. (Study.) 


FLINCK (Govarrt). 1615-1660 
Dutch School 
Next to Eckhout he was the pupil most like their great master 
Rembrandt. (Clement) 
101. Shepherdess. 
102. Shepherd. 


103. ‘‘Christ Being Shown to the People.’’ 
This is a fragment of a large painting. Another large fragment 
is in the Hackley Gallery of Fine Arts, in Muskegon, Michigan. 


FERG (Pau. Francis). 1689-1740 
German School 


104. Landscape With Obelisk. 


FRENCH SCHOOL (Nineteenth Century). Artist unknown 
105. Landscape. 


FLORENTINE SCHOOL (15th Century). Artist unknown 


106. Ascension. 


FLORENTINE SCHOOL (16th Century). Artist unknown 


107. Marriage of St. Catharine.”’ 


108. Pieta. 
This is attributed to one of Botticelli’s pupils. 


FLORENTINE SCHOOL (17th Century). Artist unknown 
109. Madonna and Infant With St. Catharine and Saints. 


GEBLER (F.0O.). Born 1838 
German School : 
Pupil of Piloty. 


110. Landscape With Cattle. 


GIOTTO (School of). 1276-1336 
Italian School 
Artist unknown. 


111. Portrait of Dante. 


GIFFORD (Sanrorp R.). 1823-1880 
American School 


112. Marine. 


113. 


114. 


115. 
116. 


117. 
118. 


119. 
120. 


121. 


122. 


123. 
124. 


125. 
126. 


GIORDANO (Luca). 1632-1705 
Italian School (Neopolitan) 
Giordano was a pupil of Ribera. His facility of execution was 
marvelous. (Clement) 


“Saul Hurling his Javelin at David.’’ 
“And Saul cast the javelin; for he said I will smite David even 
to the wall with it. And David avoided out of his presence 
twice.” I Samuel 18:11. 

“Samuel Anointing David.’’ 
“Then Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him (David) in 
the midst of his brethren.’ I Samuel 16:13. 

The Crucifixion. (A study.) 


Portrait of Young Monk. 


GOYEN (Jan Van). 1596-1656 
Dutch School 


Landscape. 


Landscape. 


GRIFFIER (Jean). 1645-1718 
Dutch School 
Pupil of Wouvermann and Loten. 
Rhine Landscape. 


Rhine Landscape. 


GRIMMER (Jacquzs). 1526-1590 
Dutch School 


Landscape. 


GIROUX (AnprReE). 1801 
French School 


In the Roman Campagne. 


GERMAN SCHOOL (16th Century). Artists unknown 
Adoration of the Magi. 


Three Messengers Announcing to Abraham That a 
Son Is To Be Born to Him. 


This painting came from the Chapel at Taun near Fulda, Germany. 
The Descent of the Holy Ghost. 
The Death of the Virgin. 


127. 


128. 


129. 


130. 


131. 


132. 


133. 


134. 


135. 


136. 


GUERCINO. 1590-1666 
Italian School (Bolognese) 
His real name was Geo. Francesco Barbieri. 


Lucretia. 
The painting represents the wife of L. Tarquinius Collatimes, 
who, when outraged by Sextus Tarquinius, summoned her hushand 
and friends and making them take oath to drive out the Tar- 
quins, plunged a knife into her heart. 


GUDIN (J. A. T.). 1802-1880 
French School 


Marine. 


HARRISON (ALEXANDER). 1853 
American School 
Pupil of Gerome. 


“‘The Fisher Boy.’’ 


Harrison wrote regarding this painting: ‘‘The ‘Fisher Boy’ was 
always one of my pets and was painted from the same model kid 
who posed for my ‘Chateau en Espagna’ now in the Metropolitan 
Museum of New York.” 


HARRISON (Birce). Born 1854 
American School 


Winter Landscape. 


HAZELTINE (W.S.). Contemporary 
American School 


The Bay of Naples. 


HARBURGER (Epmunp). 1846-1906 
German School 
The Savant. 


HEIL (Danteu Van). 1604-1662 
Flemish School 


A Conflagra tion. 


HELST (BarTHoLOMEW VAN DER). 1613-1670 
Dutch School 


Portrait of Old Woman. 


HEUSCH (WILLEM DE). 1638-1712 
Dutch School 


Italian Landscape. 


HONTHORST (Gerarp). 1592-1662 
Dutch School 
His fondness for painting night scenes earned him the title ‘“Gher- 
ardo dalle Notti.” 


Madonna and Infant. 


HOLBEIN (Hans) (School of) 
German School 


137. Portrait of Henry the Eighth. 


138. 


139. 


140. 


141. 


142. 


143. 


144, 


145. 


Sixteenth Century. It has not been determined what artist 
painted this portrait. It is undetermined whether this portrait 
was painted by a pupil of Holbein, under his direction in his 
studio and with his help, or whether, as some believe, it was 
painted by Guillim Stretes, court painter of Edward the 6th, son 
and successor to Henry the 8th. Stretes painted so nearly like 
Hans Holbein that his paintings were frequently mistaken for 


those of Holbein. The weight of opinion is that it is an original 


painted from life. 
HUCHTENBURGH (Jan Van). 1646-1733 
Dutch School 
Battle Scene. 
HUYSMANS (Jean Baptiste). 1654-1716 
Flemish School 


Landscape. 


HERERA (Micuet pe). 1771 
Spanish-American School 


Madonna With Angels. 
HUYSMANS (Corneuis). 1648-1727 
Flemish School 


a otne. 


HUEBNER (Cari WILHELM). 1814-1879 
German School 


““TheWidow’s Comfort in Prayer.’’ 


HOUBRAKEN (Arnotp). 1660-1709 
Dutch School 


Historical Subject. 


INNESS (Georce). 1825-1894 
' American School 


“After the Storm.’’ 


IGLER (Gustav Pror.). Contemporary 
German School 


“‘The Music Lesson.’’ 


IBARRA (Jose). 1760 
Spanish-American School 


146. ‘‘The Presentation in the Temple.’ : 


ISABEY (Euvcener Louis GABRIEL). 1804-1886 
French School 


147. After the Storm. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL (Umprien) (15th Century). Artist unknown 
148. The Death of St. Frances of Rome. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL (16th Century). Artist unknown 
149. ‘‘The Holy Family.’’ 


ITALIAN SCHOOL (17th Century). Artist unknown 

150. Still Life. 

151. Still Life. 

152. Landscape. 

153. Landscape. 

154. St. Paul. 

155. St. Agnes. 

156. St. John. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL (Venetran) (17th Century) 
This school of painting is conspicuous for its rich coloring. Artist 
unknown. 


157. Two Venetian Girls With Mask. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL (Period undetermined). Artist unknown 
158. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. 


ISLAS (ANDREAS AB). 1773 
Spanish-American School 


159. The Virgin of Guadalupe. 
In 1531 an Indian related that the Virgin appeared to him, had 
filled his blanket with flowers, which she commanded him to take 
to Zumarraga, first Bishop of Mexico, and direct him to build a 
church in her honor at Guadalupe. The painting shows the 
Indian in the act of exhibiting to the Bishop his blanket on which 
he claimed the Virgin had left her image. 


160. 


161. 


162. 


163. 


164. 


165. 


166. 


167. 


168. 


169. 


JARDIN (KareEt pv). 1622-1678 
Dutch School 


“‘The Herd.”’ 


JONES (H. Botton). Born 1848 
American School 
The coloring in his paintings shows the influence of the French 
Open Air School. (Isham) 


Landscape. 
KEITH (Wm.). 1839-1911 
American School 
Studied under Achenbach and Marr. Painted most of the time 
in California. 
Napa Creek. 
KENSETT (J. F.). 1818-1873 
American School 
Kensett enjoys the fame of being the best master of technique of 
the group of American painters of his period. (Muther) 
Landscape. 
KEYSER (Nicatsgp De). 1813-1887 
Flemish School 
‘The Numismatics.’’ 
KOBELL (Jan). 1800-1838 
Dutch School 
Landscape With Cattle. 
LORRAINE (Cxiauppr). 1600-1682 
French School 
Italian Landscape. 
LANGE (Junius). 1817-1878 
German School 
In the Highlands. 
LOPEZ (Cartos CLEMENTE). 1750-1800 
Spanish-American School 
The Martyrdom of St. John of Nepomuck. 
LANDSEER (Sir Epwin Henry). 1802-1873 
British School 


The Pets. 
Representing little Lady Rachel Russel with her favorite faun, 
“Harty.” 


170. 


171. 


172. 
173. 


174. 


175. 


176. 


177. 


178. 
179. 


180. 


LAWRENCE (Sir Toomas). 1769-1830 
British School 


Portrait of Lord Seaforth. 


LOTEN (Jan). Died 1680 
Dutch School 
Loten was a contemporary of Rembrandt and his landscapes were 
formerly frequently mistaken for those of Rembrandt. 


Landscape. 
LUCATELLI (Anprea). Died 1741 
Italian School 
Landscape. 
Landscape. 
MANNI (GIANNIcoLA). 1493-1544 
Italian School (Umbrian) 


Manni was a pupil of Perugino. He was influenced by Pin- 
turichio and Raphael. 


Madonna and Infant. 
The frame is an original Tabernacle frame of the 16th Century. 


MANS (F.) 
Dutch School 
Seventeenth Century. 


Winter Landscape. 
MARTIN (Jean Baptiste). 1659-1735 
French School 


Martin was a noted battle painter in the reign of Louis the 14th 
of France. (Siret) . 


Battle Scene. 


MAX (Gapriet Von). Born 1840 
German School 
Pupil of Piloty. ' 
‘‘Music.”’ 
MECKEL (A. von). 1856-1893 
German School 


Evening in Egypt. 
Water! Water! Water! 


MELDAHL (Tu.). Dated 1855 
German School 


In the Bavarian Highlands. 


181. 


182. 


183. 


184. 


185. 


186. 


188. 


189. 


MICHAU (THrEoBALD). 1676-1769 
Flemish School 


Landscape. 


MIGNARD (Pierre) (Attributed). 1610-1695 
French School 


A Court Lady. 


MINOR (RoseErt C.). 1840-1904 
American School 


Landscape. 


MOLENAER (Niconas). 1649 
Dutch School 


Winter Landscape. 


MOTA (JosEPpH). Dated 1710 
Spanish-American School 


. Christ Washing The Feet of His Disciples. 


MORALES (Luis). 1509-1586 
Spanish School 


“Christ Bearing The Cross.’’ 
Morales was called ‘‘The Divine.” It is the stern solemnity of 
the Spanish faith, the sorrows of the Christ fainting beneath the 
burden of the cross, that find their dramatic rendering in this 
gloomy son of Spain. (MacFall) 


MORAN (Epwarp). Born 1829-1901 
American School 


Marine. 


MORAN (Tuomas). 1837 
Amer|can School 


Marine ‘‘Welcomin§g the Return of the Boat.’’ 


MORANDA (Paoua). 1486-1529 
Italian School (Veronese) 


Madonna and Infant With St. John and St. Joseph. 
Moranda was a contemporary of Raphael and one of the best 
painters of Verona before the time of Paul Veronese. (Clement) 


190. 
191. 


192. 


193. 
194. 
195. 


196. 


197. 


198. 


199. 
200. 


201. 
202. 


203. 


MORLETE (Ruwutz) 
Spanish-American School 
Was active in 1760. 


St. Anthony of Padua. 


Coronation of a Martyr. 


NATTIER (Jean Marc). 1685-1766 
French School 


Portrait of Court Lady. 


NEER (Aart VAN DER). 1619-1685 
Dutch School 


Moonlight Landscape. 
Moonlight Landscape. 
Moonlight Landscape. 


NEUMANN (Fritz). Contemporary 
German School 


The Attack. 
NETSCHER (CasprEr). 1639-1684 
German School 
Portrait of Court Lady. 
NEFFS (Pieter) (The Elder). 1570-1639 
Flemish School 
Church Interior. 
OMMEGANCK (Paut BattTHazar). 1755-1826 
Dutch School 
Landscape With Cattle. 
Landscape With Cattle. 
PALMA (Gracomo) (Il Vechio). 1475-1528 
Italian School (Venetian) 
The Holy Family With St. Catharine and Shepherd. 


The Holy Family and St. Catharine. 
Dr. Waagen in Vol. 2, page 134, Art Treasures of Great Britain, 
speaks of this painting, which he saw in the Munro collection in 
1835, as being ‘‘a delicate picture in the clear tones peculiar to 
Palma’s earlier works.’ Crowe and Cavalcaselle, page 485, 
describe this painting. 


Madonna and Infant. 


204. 


205. 


206. 


207. 


208. 


209. 


210. 
211. 


212. 


213. 


214. 


PANTOJA (JUAN DE LA Cruz). 1551-1610 
Spanish School 


St. Aloysius Gonzaga. 
PARTON (ArrTHurR). Born 1842 
American School 
Landscape. 
PEETERS (BoNnAVENTURE). 1614-1671 
Flemish School 
Marine. 


PICKNELL (W.L.). 1852-1897 
American School 


Woodland Interior. 
POTTER (Pau). 1625-1654 
Dutch School 
In the Pasture. 


PROCACCINI (Gruxtio Cesare). 1548-1618 
Italian School 


Magdalene. 
POUSSIN (Nicuouas). 1594-1665 
French School 
Landscape. 
Penitence. 


This picture is described in Vol. 8, page 74, Smith’s Catalogue 
Raisonne, printed in London, 1837. 


PYNACKER (Apam). 1621-1673 
Dutch School 
Landscape. 
QUAST (PrerRE). 1632 
Dutch School 
Tavern Scene. 
QOUSAGA (B.S. L.) 
Spanish-American School 
Eighteenth Century. 
St. Pascal Baylon. 


215. 


216. 
217. 


218. 


219. 


220. 


221. 


222. 


223. 


224. 


225. 


RAVENSTEYN (Jan Van). 1572-1657 
Dutch School 


Portrait of Old Woman. 


REMBRANDT (Van Ryn). 1606-1669 
Dutch School 


Portrait of a Boy. 


A Rabbi. 


The latter probably an 18th Century copy of Rembrandt’s painting » 
at Chatsworth. 


RENI (Guo) (School of) 
Italian School (Bolognese) 
Seventeenth Century. Artist unknown. 


St. Sebastian. 


REYNOLDS (Sir Josuua). 1723-1792 
British School 


Portrait of Dr. John Armstrong. 
Dr. Armstrong was a poet, essayist and physician and a personal 
friend of Reynolds. This painting is described (page 191) of 
Armstrong’s work on Reynolds. 


RIBERA (JosEeF DE) (School of) 
Spanish School 
Seventeenth Century. 


Bearded Old Man. 
RICHARDS (Ws. T.). 1833-1905 
American School 
Wood Interior. 
ROUBAUD (Franz). Contemporary 
German School 
Tscherkessian Rider. 
ROKES (Martens Henprick) (Called Sorgh). 1621-1682 
Flemish School 


Kitchen Interior. 
Rokes was a pupil of Teniers, the younger. He excelled in paint- 
ing kitchen interiors. 


ROMANO (Gru1i0) (Real name Grutto Pippi). 1492-1546 
Italian School (Roman) ) 


Madonna. 
Romano was a favorite pupil of Raphael. 


Christ Bearing the Cross. 


ROOS (Puri) (Called Rosa de Tivoli). 1655-1705 
German School 


226. Landscape With Goats. 
227. Landscape With Goats. 
ROSA (Anna 1). 1613-1640 
Italian School 
228. Sleeping Child. 


ROSA (Satvator). 1615-1673 
Italian School (Neopolitan) 


229. Landscape. 
230. The Attack. 
231. After the Battle. 
ROSS (Danrezt) 
Nationality of artist unknown. 
232. Young Greek Painting Vase. 
-RUBENS (PETER Paut) (School of) 


Flemish School 
Seventeenth Century. 


233. Madonna and Infant With Angels and Figures. 


RAPHAEL (Santr) (School of) 
Italian School 
Sixteenth Century. 


234. The Holy Family. 


235. The Holy Family. 
Dr. Braune, Director of the Old Pinakothek in Munich, attributes 
the latter painting to one of Raphael’s pupils. 


SARTO (ANDREA DEL). 1488-1530 
Italian School 
Sixteenth Century. 


236. The Holy Family With Angels. 


SARTO (AnpDREA DEL) (School of) 
Italian School 
Sixteenth Century. 


237. The Holy Family. 


SAFTLEBEN (Herman). 1609-1685 
Dutch School 


238. The Mouse Tower in the Rhine at Bingen. 


SAVERY (Rouanp). 1576-1639 
Flemish School 


239. Orpheus Charming the Beasts. 
SCHALKEN (GoprrieD). 1643-1706 
Dutch School 
240. Woman and Youth With Candle. 
SPAGNA (Grovanni Lo). Died 1529 
Italian School (Umbrian) 
241. Mary Magdalene. 


In original Venetian Tabernacle frame of the 16th Century. 
Lo Spagna was a pupil of Perugino and Pinturicchio. His paint- 
ings formerly were often mistaken for those of Perugino. Next 
to Raphael, Lo Spagna was Perugino’s most distinguished pupil. 
Many paintings, today attributed to Perugino and Raphael, are 
really the work of Lo Spagna’s hand.” (MacFall) 


SWANEVELT (Herman Van). 1620-1690 
Dutch School 
242. Landscape. 


SERRA (E.). Born 1860 
Spanish School 


243. Portrait of Young Woman. 
SCHEDONE (BarToLoMEo). 1580-1615 
Italian School (Roman) 
244. Flight Into Egypt. 
SNELLINCK (Jan). 1544-1638 
Flemish School 
245. Landscape. 


STEVENS (ALFRED). 1828-1906 
Belgian School 


246. Marine. 
SLINGELAND (Prrter Van). 1640-1691 
Dutch School 
247. Tavern Scene. 


SMILLIE (Grorce H.). Born 1840 
American School 


248. A Mountain Ravine in the Catskills. 


249. 


250. 


251. 


252. 


253. 


254. 


nose 


256. 


SOLIMENA (Francesco). 1657-1747 
Italian School (Neopolitan) 


The Circumcision. 
STORK (Apranam). 1650-1708 
Dutch School 
Harbor Scene. 
SCHOEVAERDTS (Marutas). Born 1667 
Flemish School 
Landscape. 
He painted much in the style of Teniers. (Siret) 
SUSTERMANS (Justus). 1597-1681 
Flemish School 
Portrait of a Spanish Lady. 
At a sale at Christies in London, June 14, 1852, this painting was 


catalogued (No. 76) and was sold as a “ Head of a Spanish Princess”’ 
by Velasquez. 


SHURTLEFF (R.M.). 1838-1915 
American School 


Wood Interior. 


SEIDEL (Auvcust). 1820-1904 
German School 


Landscape and Approaching Storm. 
SNYDERS (Frans). 1579-1657 
Flemish School 
Still Life. 


SALCEDO (SrEsBastTIANn) . 
Spanish-American School 
Dated 1783. 


Our Lady of Cortego. 


SPANISH AMERICAN SCHOOL (17th Century). Artists unknown 


257. 
258. 
259. 
260. 
261. 


St. Jerome. 

Christ Taken Captive in the Garden of Gethsemane. 
The Immaculate Conception. 

The Madonna of the Scapular. 

The Madonna and Infant. 


262. 
263. 
264. 
265. 
266. 
267. 
268. 
269. 
270. 
271. 


Regina Coell. 

Tobias and the Arch Angel St. Raphael. 
The Guardian Anégel. 

Cardinal St. Charles Borromeo. 

The Madonna. 

Mater Dolorosa. 

Adoration of the Shepherds. 

Mary, the Refuge of Sinners. 

Santa Rosa di Lima. 


Religious Subject. 


SPANISH AMERICAN SCHOOL (18th Century). Artist unknown 


272. 


273. 
274. 
275. 
276. 
277. 
278. 


279, 


280. 
281. 
282. 


St. Anthony of Padua and Christ-Child. 


SPANISH AMERICAN SCHOOL. Artists and period unknown 


St. Barbara. 

The Madonna and Infant. 
The Crowning of the Virgin. 
Mater Dolorosa. 

St. Joseph With Infant Savior. 
The Madonna of the Rosary. 


THAULOW (Fritz). Contemporary 
Norwegian School (Pastel) 


River Scene. 


TENIERS (Davin) (The Younger). 1610-1690 
Flemish School 


Allegory. 
““The Hermit.’’ 


‘“‘The Sorceress in Hades.’’ 


TINTORETTO (Real name Jacopo Rogustt) (Attributed). 1512-1594 


283. 


Italian School (Venetian) 


St. Peter. 
Tintoretto’s motto was: “The coloring of Titian, the drawing 
of Michael Angelo.”’ (Clement) 


sit nee 


TINTORETTO (School of) 
Italian School (Venetian) 
Sixteenth Century. 


284. St. Catharine. 


TITIAN (Real name Tiz1aNo VECELLIO). 1477-1576 
Italian School (Venetian) 


285. The Martyrdom of St. Peter. 


The original by Titian, was destroyed in a fire in Venice in 1867. 
This is a 16th Century copy. 


TITIAN (School of). 1477-1576 
Artist unknown 
286. Holy Family. 


TORTIE (Dom). 1830-1880 
Italian School 


287. Madonna and Infant. 


TROYON (Constant). 1810-1865 
French School 
288. Landscape. 


TORRES (ANTONIO DE) 
Spanish-American School 
Dated 1723. 


289. Christ and the Petitioning Mother. 


UNKNOWN SCHOOL, PERIOD AND ARTIST 
290. Lucretia. 
291. Madonna and Infant. 
292. Mater Dolorosa. 
293. Christ on the Cross. 
294. St. Agnes. 


VALLEJO (Franciscus ANTONIUS). 1778 
Spanish-American School 


295. Madonna. 
296. One of the Seven Stations. 
297. Mater Dolorosa. 


VALENTIN (Morse Le). 1591-1634 
French School 


298. Portrait of a Man Smoking. 


299. 


300. 


301. 


302. 


303. 


304. 
305. 


306. 


307. 


308. 


309. 


VASARI (Groreto) (Attributed). 1512-1574 
Italian School (Florentine) 


Music. 
VAN DYCK (AntuHony). 1599-1641 
Flemish School 
St. Martin Dividing his Cloak With a Beggar. 


VENNE (ApriIAN VAN DER). 1589-1662 
Dutch School 


Proverb. 
VERBOECKHOVEN (EuGENE JosepH). 1798-1881 
Dutch School 
Sheep in Stable. 


VEEN (Orro van) (Called Otto Venius). 1558-1629 
Flemish School 
Van Veen was the teacher of Rubens. 


The Adulteress. 
VERNET (Cuaupe JosepH) (Attributed). 1714-1789 
French School 
Marine. 
Marine. 


VERONESE (Patt) (Real name Paola Caliari). 1528-1588 
Italian School 


Adoration of the Magi. 
This is either a replica or an early 17th Century copy of Verenese’s 
painting in the Hermitage at St. Petersburg. 


VERONESE (Pauvt) (School of) 
Italian School 
Dated 1748. Signature illegible. 


Magdalene. 
VLIEGER (Simon De). 1602-1670 
Dutch School 
Marine. 
VELDE (ApriAn VAN DE). 1639-1672 
Dutch School 
Landscape. 


“ 


VERESTSCHAGIN (Vassity V.). 1842-1904 
Russian School 


310. Portrait. 


VENETIAN SCHOOL (16th Century). Artist unknown 
311. The Entombment. 


VANDERLYN (RuporiIGco) 
Dutch School 
Dated 1700. 


312. Madonna and Infant. 


VILLALPANDO (C.) 
Spanish-American School 


313. The Presentation of the Virgin. 
Dated 1690. 


314. Adoration of the Shepherds. 
Dated 1767. 
WAGNER (Lupwic CuristTIAn). 1799-1839 
German School 
315. The Odenforest. 
WEENIX (Jan Baptist). 1621-1660 
Dutch School 
316. Still Life. 
WERFF (ApriAn VAN Deir). 1659-1722 
Dutch School 


317. Flight Into Egypt. 
This is a copy by Van Der Werff of Corregio’s painting in the 
Museo Nationale at Naples. 


WILLIAMS (F. Batiarp). Contemporary 
American School 
318. Diana and Minerva. 
WITHOOS (Maruatas). 1627-1703 
Dutch School 


319. Fishing Docks. 


WYANT (A. H.) 1836-1892 
American School 


320. Landscape. 


394) 
322. 


323. 


324. 
325. 
326. 
327. 


328. 
329. 


330. 
331. 


332. 
333. 
334. 


XUAREZ (Josrern) (or Juarez). 1642-1698 
Spanish-American School 


Adoration of the Magi. 
St. Theresa—Called Theresa of Jesus. 


XUAREZ (Nicuouas Ropericuenz). 1690-1722 
Spanish-American School 


Madonna and Angels. 


XUAREZ (Juan Ropericuez) (or Juarez). 1676-1728 
Spanish-American School 
He was called the Murillo of Mexico. 
The Annunciation. 
The Arch Angel St. Raphael. 
St. Anthony of Padua With the Infant Savior. 


St. Nympha. 


UNCLASSIFIED 


Saints Justa and Rufina. 
Patron Saints of Seville. 


The Holy Family. 


Painted in Monochrome. 
Prudentia. 


A Russian Ikon. 
Sixteenth Century. With 32 miniatures of Biblical subjects. 


St. Peter. 
St. Bartholomew. 


Portrait. 


Names of the Artists Represented 
Alphabetically Arranged under Schools 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
TE dita it Seo once eae Raa ena 4 
Ser SO oaks aceon eee | edduesondinancce chp metnedivendeveymnteonous 24 
Ie ose ce vw senna vieemnepstndite nan nema cnaremancene aw 35 
Sn cing chee wah a semerdpannensineerrosroe eset ecnamesceence 66 
EN eo co Cig ess dep da andes ee genase 54 
uals SRS lee RES ee ea eee 51 
ah pan er saeindenew ented tp edeatore enn igigeoeneees 67 
I os cope nce nc ocd etc natn pgp rusegsnornintnnrtareeesewentounee 83 
NR Or a a a cn sn cee ecndenegudchnmnnyeernpnsbigs ausat-r 75 
CEL UT ROS id | ae oth | ES sie as Nal Ae oak aes PO RUS RRP UM a Ae Lj? 
RN aoc ons nensh pepe nde nd cinegueansemmentvanstevisenstoorvansoss 131 
a DEAS (eT aS el a a 129 
EES ga a, a ae a ee OP ENE EN 130 
Ia an ia sc eeeg cents ctetpede ces igntgndecaacvensens 144 
RS SA cob ver cee eto cu Semawovsngcnaseitonnatarcucdopicaoce 161 
I cre airoe ec secenere wierd donb one naonp-meqenesedicipiucaaentnsns 163 
I ORS snc cechyctbnncepanedenbennivnnulantecotentane 162 
TS OES 01 Ra TI a aE Sates oe 187 
TEL ES, 00 aN RU 5 all See eG a Daan earns an chase 188 
fe SETS 5 2 et et ee ee ee Cet io E 183 
I a ea eahau cd ose dendeity saa cenanca aneandup ete eeteeaes 205 
(Ss he 1 eal SS ae a Eo rane Dae EE cere CAO 207 
I AT ne cn decode enspnaniass Sememiwlsiniona mncoovseees 221 
US SE oD LL se, kia Se ee a DS REL 248 
os ha, LET OST 25 50 SUS le a aC ap aU ROI Carat a Dene Eg 253 
EE econ oot SS an fo en PCE RISE tee OED 320 
ean ININ LATA eC et ee 318 
BRITISH SCHOOL 

eT LEO OGG CEE 17, a eT te EERE Una wt SRN nee ok 26 
ls Nn 2 ee See el ct ee a RE Seam Lone 11 
yey ae re Sy cal se eee ean oe 55 
Ly a MECC ae ogee oC ee ee SERN Nee cet 65 
ELT Cd Ce ae ee a EI ENS een ree ih eek Owe ae 81 
UPPER IN TRDU CISC SIT) IY a tec gage eee ah en oe eee eee ada 169 
DIRE RAM OURS Ce) ns, epee a ek NGS es ea ke ee ame 170 
pr tree eC YS ae a) ea chug atte: eee eee Oe 219 


Ho DST Ti eg Fo ge ee a La a Cl ROR IRE RE Onc tet GG do AN 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
DUTCH SCHOOL 

Bergen, Diedrich Vein... nannies cen taper 21 
Both, Jan and Jardin Karel duis... 27 
Bol, Wreveirnsn docs senna cece ner ne 39 
Bramer, Leomard. oo n.c---p-aeh eta eee ae Rare 16 
Barentsen, Dire. onan ccc cae ee aes eee eerste ee ee ee 12 
Berchem,: Claas’ Pin... .-.:-csenens ne nde ratec ccna ont enatre ch 19-20 
Breenberg, Barth. .-.-p-nccecceesteccnctee teneneathncnaenn enter tote eo 22 
Corkaerti, Usa ciiscoc nce enine cette Se pea teeie enna 53 
Capelle, Jean Vande..2 2000. ae -osbansensest in esc eanioae tee manana 46 
Deeker, Cormelis. ooo ociccicecoceecescocc ene en see eer eterna er ep 69 
Droogsloot, Joseph Corneille <2. oto x ececes ener oe 80 
Deten, Ditck: VanaW...22. 2. snd tera ineneh wehaeivelcc se eeueceieseab AS eee tet ee 71 
Dour, Gerard. occa acing co seen eens ec mc erected ene oe a 78-79 
Biverdingen, Albert Vani. i-th eece eat ope 93 
Eckhout, Gerbrand Van demsncci.ccs ci --oecs oe iene eee 84 
Flinck, Govern ccc. nso tn ences ep 101-102-103 
Falbritius, Kare) 2 -oc..-.0c.-2o- cence tee cges epee haere ore 94 
Grimmer, JACQUes.........02ce-c2--ceceer-ecenbeneweny conn ytonn nme nese anette ee 122 
Guriffiler,, JO re. .oc.ceciccaieecsactnmee cece ngct cee neo cane resent ee 119-120 
Goyen, Jean Var... nonsense geen cee p rete 117-118 
Helst, Bartholomew Vander... 2 -22.--:-2)/--<eccades eee 134 
Heeusch, Willer: Ge. nano nctco cn ncccke nee receded een en ee a 135 
Honthorst,; ‘Getar ano ocsec oi case eet ap ee eee Ce ec one 136 
Houbraken, Arnold _..2..-- 2... -ccepoccbee tenon esse seen nto ce ee 143 
Huchtenberg, Jeam Vane. -..-2:...1-:-cinceeene+ eds ceneenenrts em enh 137 
Jardin, Karel Quen .nnecccccceccneresesecceenesnerbescecuheedecen st meaner ee 160 
Kobbell, Jean. e. 2 -nc-n--onc ene iec ccc een seed nnncnsscet een ane ttenoertestenennt Sennen eanee ete 165 
Tooter, Ja3 nc ceceecnnceeacececeece eet ecee sie seeuemce eee scte nase =r anne =e ene a a 171 
Moan, Brann iiccccicccccacdeeecnce lnc oee-cn cee caznvesenentenccecsanehh<Voneanan anes aia 175 
Molenaer, Nicolas 2... oo cectaennent cee open care seen ce ong oo su eee a 184 
Neer, Aart Vani der. aan, -c..--n-cccend ccs cenctoebte centtecen cere render e 193-194-195 
Ommeganck, Paul Balth o_o 199-200 
Potter, Pavia coco neces scene 208 
Pynacker, AGam.............-c:.-nescoce-enenceepeseceneteteeensen ane tes —e gee 212 
Quast, Pierre. aoa. -cee oe en senate tage deen a 213 
Rembrandt, Vani Rey tia uc....ccctceccneetaceceeec once onto tebaeen tee 216 
Rembrandt, Van Ryn (old copy) ----,-------ecs-c--2--:c-mentec eee eens 217 
Ravensteyn, Jam Vani... .--c-cicace cote can en cae one ne omer 215 
Schalken,. God fried... .o.22. esi ci ceeecenncete ten connote 240 
Stork, Abrakare. o.oo... cies cece cece os ieenc ernie 250 
Saftleben, Herman... 22a seacecnnceenne ec oeponee meee 238 
Swanevelt, Herman. uo... oon nce conten ce ewe ph ence 242 
Slingeland, Peter Vann -..-.c.-.cccetce-neogecere heen snore teen nee 247 
Verboeckhoven, Eugene Joseph. ..__.---.------------c-0-s-nsstotsccssueanenene sn eegnn ese ean 302 
Vlieger, Simon de. - a 308 


Venne, Adrian Vaart Geman nanan enone eae ne 301 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
SES a eR A 309 
sao RR 312 
O05 a ne 316 
aa RE es Seep i se ee a hee hg. 319 
ST MOSS Ogi lc nS ee ol7 

FRENCH SCHOOL 
OEE 00 SES a eas a 36 
SSL gS a eS ne ee ee 
EONS LEP KIME ET) O00) lt a ce 18 
Ie fa ee cave lap ten ou Bop adi tinsccenlon 44 
ED 60-6 1-62-63-64 
ESE CL RCI ee a ca 52 
I TE 0 otek Li cde wsictcn nnd av beigawedce bone ookeeacanclenacts v2 
CEE ESE AR A se Ee 82 
(TS TESOES SESC LECT TAD rs 6 C010) fe a a nn 68 
ee A COTY i oe een Sen vcvn sen 2gs ck ond nnncnbaipornunnenedninnecatinces 105 
CR ag ne eo se pce chng cdc bn gee dbecdec rence he as 128 
aa Fc ea aay cc dnacls odd dnclednec oacmsenotarnenicnbons 122 
eA C2 ITO ae on ch cs ocd ong bade aeedscachendgsgeamednesbasesrake 147 
2 ET TPL AES ESS ee tire ay ey nee gn PR ne eae ee 166 
ERS DO nl eps foods cs dg -aeccn tig ducs~ccndbomensh hee taseuda 176 
(a TES Wa iS Sa gr Oe Booty 6 5 
(INE ALCS TES Ga nee Ay BER Se tse eI 192 
Ir eae i ey a a 210-211 
neat Meese a 288 
(SOE EG | RE ce eS 304-305 
Se ns a OMY RSE SE a ea 298 
FLEMISH SCHOOL 
NE ah a me aisha novlan vba capac s ve lobe ctudns Wis Cameos imlesdhec one 4 
I eh SS aN ye a sie lea eee Bale 23 
Ne er al tied paces veux ssc eee ae 33-34 
EI EE CTRU LOOT) Mi eZee Ol ee i areata, ata! 32 
I ne Ee a Ge ge he ges lh 25 
2 TL he SE ea ee RE Rae e A ene eee een 73 
nnn aK raceme AY pS I Se a ee 96 
OSG VEE a) SCS TERS TH (6 (25 oA ne rE 97-98-99 
ETN 2 SES el Rm COREE SO ee SPOR REE aE Re A? PIE We spe ee 133 
OSS UATE tir ES OEE RE SO Sie cae ese mee 139 
SOOT at ODEN CPW San lle RAE AP PE RD ee SON He TT 141 
Eta ey ISN BE eee Wi, OT eRe Mne ANNA COR A Nevrens Oe eeSPe Dane Moret 164 
PRE, URGE ST IS eee 2a ep eT lle NONE ee DRE ne i » 181 
EM RE eer 8 oe hel cal wp ig pO 198 
(UES Saf SOE O00 1 ge 2 eR OES ERE EE YS tower ames eine mew 206 


NUMBER 
Rubens, Peter Paul-(School of)....43 24... 233 
Rokes, Hendrick Martens. ...--.--.2i.--:-0-o-c0e-ccseeser nes ontsh deste 223 
Sustermans, Justis 2.5. ooo cocec eee satissesenesecenceoeye neon eee er 252 
Smellink, Jato. ccc ces ccc ce cna seg ee erie ee rr 245 
Schoevaerdts, Matthias...o. 2.200. ecco 251 
Savery, Roland, osc cetacean rr 239 
Smyders, Prams... yiccaxseeveneeesereedeceoeseconsecscovenshchedy rsa paneer 255 
Teniers, David. (the Younger)............:.-./,.25-5...-es 280-281-282 
Van Dyck, Anthony. 2026-000. ee ee 300 
Veen, Otto Van... ..7 i. eccic ence ee asta oo 303 — 
® 
GERMAN SCHOOL 
Beich, Franz Joachim. .c 22... oesee socks neg oe i. 
Bergen, Carl Voni.coa2 ic. a. cccnecc geen seete ie escee eens one esse 37 
Dietrich, Christian W. EB... ce 70 
Ebert, Card oncc cnc ovis tect ee eco nnee epee ee ot ee 91 
Elsheimer, AGarni.-jo.ioco ccc eeoeencsnneeeenareneespeseronepSppeneseeeeeeeaee eee rrr 90 
Epp, ‘Rudolph nn ao co asc ecedee 92 
Ferg, Paul Francis. 202.2 dec dence ale ccs eee 104 
Feuerbach, Anselmo. ..c. 5.22010. oLeccknendcen en ceo-cceengocs ot pe 100 
Gebler, FP. Q).nccccs-occcccpnenctcne ete nn en tec cect nee soa nese ener 110 
German School, 16th Century...) 123-124-125-126 
Harburger, Edmund... 132 
Holbein, Hans (School of) _..-..-2 0. 1a7 
Huebner, Carl Wilhelm... csc nee 142 
Tgler, Gustav... :.---cence-cencccecsnceaccescnessencneee oes tenes eau oe 145 
Lange, Julivs...22 2.02 cc een 167 
Max, Gabriel vou ooo ono oot ances eect ce yee 177 
Meckel, As VOmce.u--- ence pcc cece tcmetann bere eqeeocests ee net epee ee 178-179 
Melelabal, Pn... .n oe cce cece ccc cee acne 180 
Neuman, Pritgs_oo20 oc. eee ase negtne ne eee crec om ce 196 
Netscher, Casper, oo .o..c2-ce- cine ecne cee ncece renee Sacecee date ge 197 
Roos, Phillip... cen. acts ner lenteese ener 226-227 
Rovbaud, Mranwes =. oe eee WEN 222 
Seidel, August... :..02jcccccfe-ccen beeen -cncclics nencte bor geee nee ee 254 
Wagner, Ludwig Christian. —.., 2.222 cence 315 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Albani, Francesco... -.--2-2-0:-c--cce0sceenececpee-nounercerer ees} sepa nee ae 3 
Amerighi, Michelangelo ......2..----.-.-,cnin---S:cn-s-na-son- cee eieea eee eeeenne een a 2-3 
Bassano, Jacopo da Ponte.....22-1..-2.-cicic ce 13 
Bazzi, Gian Antonio (Il Soddoma)............._..L 15 
Bonfigli, Guiseppe... nn -ceecenneceeeneec eco ceonncoeeegites een a 31 
Botticelli, Sandro (School of)... Ae 30 


Cortona, Pietro Barretini da. .....2-2.-------ceeeer ee 59 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 

Cg Sh EN oS aI A ge ee RR ed a le i Aa 58 
IN free ar ee 282 ot Sve hl ee ee de ee fu. 49 
INET AM TG 2D ca csi cas scp ov Re pha lcaiesteece vB 43 
Or UB SSO Ss PSEC ata) 0) i ee a eet eee 52 
EMME SUTIOMOM LLP ECRATCSE ae ook nn ence ence en ies ee cs tcend 45 
Peer erm IS et CNOOl Ol)... 47-48 
EL ac td ie ese RT 56 
Serer ee rit U7 tlt Gentury COPY ) occ 0c co ccncctecnpoccseectaingnteceveaysececteens thet eco 50 
NEE EERO TINE stg 5 os a evs Htader sar nlieeedia and eyeoedins tn Se Nat 76 
eer Ta COO LOl Sg ci 8 Se eke nent ed ke rigs 
LAIN. TSS 910) 0 Bl a nC 74 
Pigeearine pono! (16th Century). ona ec ceeeeeee 107-108 
preterit Poth Century)... so eee ptnntcce eens 106 
Pere emprenarroor( ebb. Century ) 5 ke eee tee 109 
its [SoS U0 9 le UAE SE oe aes eo ea arn 95 
a Sc ghiateva Boog wit coy -Ailaner wun Sedma gnd asta Sacto pate deaselant 127 
RS Ts ee a oe ans te ieee pecmegeanea Lae 111 
(evn) LS has 2 eo) 38 = SA ee en ee Re eae 113-114-115-116 
Deere mre teri CNtUry ) oe ee 148 
Italian School (17th Century)... 150-151-152-153-154-155-156-157 
Seem uri Gentury ye 149-158 
BE. See 98 oS RIS ra ae re 173-172 
Ty eS 2 io LPT oS Se a ROC 189 
Cp eg C0 US AE a SAE Sng ee ee So 174 
te te ON CLIO V OCLIO ) ooo oo— anon Sa nectar eaten geecunntarecabevececnnacrareete- 201-202-203 
Se i Le FriieCE SC 91 Se aga sa Sane One ee SO AOR ES ORE ae 209 
PR RR ye Bo saa a nam cn peard pec al ecisgcgen he ciguanteenare eben 224-225 
Se a TGS INSANE SRG) 0S leg Ee ee SUSE Wo ttn emir Sto 218 
Saha NONI TP LS 1 ga a Se EAI 229-230-231 
PAL 6 a RR Se ee ACHR eat MSC A crn nae 228 
ETO EON) ooo. cn 2 pres eden ery sect enaiee ae apop ine seanersmieecaethinseves 234-235 
EN NF oo) ances tee oe shuns en cskm ee we ade saeneeesic a 236 
REIT OM ECO) CSGHIOOL OF ) 2 oc nape estentnn erode beeen goer een Reese aaeevonee cee aeceer cotane 237 
Sa RRS LLNECN pe eres ag rea ce ga nate hppa toca ake ee 244 
a Th 0 VANES cog ee dG Be UDA cen ENON mia PUD 249 
OP THOS DA 9 ie ARG i oe EDA pone oe 241 
UT 1 OULD Ae: ets SOs Sep ee etrarsee 287 
ROTM ee UAPIU COC ) hee occas ttm ecteege dogs cage napa aarp auh Gao etate ees 284 
OMS SEG CA 9 Sa ae eS er OE ore eer SURE a Se A 283 
rt cee) 2) Ba AEROS Bee ss a cone ren iecaettn Bere) oie Ek) 285 
OES, OE Ta G6) 92g SR A a eta Dp ance AA aS pn AV Sap ntl EDL Me Stet 286 
Oa latte ete aa eae ea oa caatarg ene he ee 299 
remmmnge erate) 7 ty Century COPY.) iaieé css scgecespel bcp esare~ eel ee 306 
er RRL LL CIO N OL foe ashes len waessagantgdvck ghee Suet nan tte a hua abe gcse ae 307 
Mengian-ecnool (loth Century) oe ee ee ee 311 


NUMBER 
SPANISH AMERICAN SCHOOL 
Arteaga, Sebastian dé..2.. 03 a ec ee 5-6 
Alzibar, Josephas abo. i..:.gsc.ic. hcchecccneck mart bpcd cos lero eee 8-9 
Fave) (2) o/h Ao TORN MRM E EO 10 
Wrellano, Jose soos cpecspcescedcoscsine lane cinber some ste eate eee ee er 7 
Cabrera, Miguel.:..5:20 40-41-42 
Eichave, Baltasar de:uos i i ee 84-85-86-87-88 
Herera, Miguel deci.) oc cena nolbeai ken peor 140 
Thoarra,, FOS. icc pectin mcins dhe ec mnie heed na ts es 146 
Islas, Amdreas abo see ewes ieee 159 
Lopez, Carlos Clemente. c.5.c.c cote oe cc ds se 168 
Mota, Joseph. 51 ee 185 
Morlete, Ruiz. 320.00 5 190-191 
Qousaga, B.S. Disc el a 214 
Salcedo, Sebastian... 256 
Spanish-American School (17th Century) 
aR aS a Se oe 257-258-259-260-26 1-262-263-264-265-266-267-268-269-270-27 1 
Spanish-American School (18th Century)_............. a 272 
Spanish-American School (Period unknown).............-.- 273-274-275-276-277-278 
Torres, AMbOmio ecient ntgt cance schon oppose ee 289 
Vallejo, Franciscus Antomius..........-....-..--21-.2-.t-esicesteen ae 295-296-297 
Villalpando, Conn c.cccisek ince cae ede oe yo 314-313 
muarez, Juan Roderigueg:.22 0.4. 20:22. ee 324-325-326-327 
Muaresz, JOSCP I: pon ace else ake eve ey ocr eaen ge 322-321 
Xuarez, Nicholas Roderiguez._.._.. 0...) 323 
SPANISH SCHOOL 
Movales, Jitvis ci... 2... eee cnn c netscape teen hsp n teen cen 6a el ne 186 
Pantoja, Juan de da Cruz... oc ocean 204 
Ribera, Josef de (School of)... 2-222-220-2022. oa ee 220 
Serra, Foi.ca ccc ccibesenc-cicgnencetcpencsnssetbocengesnesn omens ces eels fee a 243 
Unknown artists... 0000 i 328-330 
UNCLASSIFIED 
Bource, Hendrich Jacob (Belgian School)... Rear eS )) 29 
Ross, Daniel (Unknown School), W220. 1... eee 232. 
Russian Ikon (16th Century)......2.--50-2---.2.-0l-225.cseseheene eee 331 
Stevens, Alfred (Belgian School)... 246 
Thaulow, Fritz (Swedish School).......-..............2. ee 279 
Verestschagin, Vassily V. (Russian School)... 22. eee 310 


Unknown School (Period and Artist) ......290-291-292-293-294-334-330-332-333 








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